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Malaysian actress-turned-entrepreneur Neelofa is already a mother to two boys, Muhammad Bilal and Abdullah Abbas. However, rumour has it that the star is expecting another baby soon.
On 18th June 2026 (Thursday), Neelofa shared a post announcing the return of her popular Nilofa brand banana milk drink. The announcement received excited reactions from fans who have been eager for the viral product’s return. However, the post also sparked pregnancy rumours.
Some eagle-eyed fans noted that the actress may be sporting a baby bump in one of the photos as her torso appears to bulge. Since the star, whose real name is Noor Neelofa Mohd Noor, often wears baggy and modest clothing, it’s hard to tell whether the bump on her torso is indeed a baby bump.
Nevertheless, netizens are convinced that Neelofar is pregnant with her third child. Many hope that the 37-year-old will announce the good news soon. Some have even shared congratulatory messages on her post, wishing her a safe and smooth pregnancy amid her busy schedule with her many businesses.
As of now, everything remains speculation since neither Neelofa nor her celebrity preacher husband, Haris Ismail, known familiarly as PU Riz, has confirmed the pregnancy news. The couple is also notably private on news related to their children, so it’s unclear whether they would comment on the rumours.
SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@neelofa)
In case you’re wondering, Neelofa and PU Riz tied the knot in March 2021. They later welcomed their first son, Muhammad Bilal, in January 2022, and their second son, Abdullah Abbas, in July 2023. The couple has also never mentioned trying for a third child. However, they also never denied plans to expand their family.
For now, we can only wait for Neelofa to confirm the speculations. However, if the rumours are true, we wish the star a smooth pregnancy journey.
Luxury fashion is known for pushing creative boundaries, but sometimes those boundaries are pushed so far that the results leave people scratching their heads.
Over the years, some of the world’s biggest fashion houses have transformed everyday objects into high-end accessories, from trash bags and paper bags to pigeons and paint cans.
While these unconventional creations have sparked endless debate online, they’ve also proven that in the world of luxury fashion, almost anything can become a statement piece.
4 Luxury Bags That Turned Heads Worldwide
Balenciaga Trash Bag Pouch
Balenciaga
When Balenciaga unveiled its Trash Bag Pouch in 2022, the internet had plenty to say. Designed to resemble an ordinary black garbage bag, the luxury accessory was crafted from premium leather and carried a price tag of around US$1,790 (approximately RM7,300).
Love it or hate it, the bag quickly became one of the most talked-about fashion releases of the decade.
JW Anderson Pigeon Clutch
JW Anderson
One of the most viral bags in recent memory, JW Anderson’s Pigeon Clutch looks uncannily like a real pigeon.
The hyper-realistic design retailed for around US$900 (approximately RM3,600) and became a social media sensation after celebrities and influencers were spotted carrying the bird-shaped accessory at fashion weeks and red-carpet events.
Moschino Vegetable Clutch
Zalando
Known for its playful and often tongue-in-cheek designs, the Italian fashion house released a series of vegetable-inspired clutches resembling everything from celery and carrots to bell peppers.
While they looked like something you’d pick up at the local pasar, these quirky accessories were crafted from luxury materials and retailed for about US$4,200 (approximately RM17,400).
Louis Vuitton Paint Can Bag
Heart Evangelista (Instagram)
Created during Virgil Abloh’s tenure at Louis Vuitton, the Paint Can Bag transformed a humble tin of house paint into a luxury accessory.
Retailing at around US$2,750 (approximately RM11,200), it quickly became one of the designer’s most talked-about creations and a sought-after collector’s item.
Proof That Fashion Has No Rules (And No Limits)
Whether they’re clever social commentary, bold artistic statements, or simply designed to get people talking, these bags prove that luxury fashion doesn’t always take itself too seriously.
After all, when a handbag can look like a trash bag, a pigeon, or a grocery basket and still become a coveted item, it’s clear that creativity often matters just as much as practicality.
You’ve heard his viral hits, now catch him live in concert! Chinese rapper Chen Xukai (陈序垲), better known as SKAI ISYOURGOD (揽佬), recently announced his upcoming show in Malaysia, taking place this August!
The Chinese rapper is bringing his solo tour, “Fresh Off The Boat (江船入海)”, to Kuala Lumpur later this year. The show will take place on 22nd August 2026 (Saturday) at Zepp Kuala Lumpur. Tickets start at RM198, and will go on sale from 24th June 2026 (Wednesday) onwards, via MAISEAT and Damai.
SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@skaiisyourgod)
This upcoming concert marks SKAI ISYOURGOD’s return to Malaysia, after his shows in Kuala Lumpur and Sabah in 2025. Fans can expect the 28-year-old to perform all his viral hits, including “Stacks From All Sides (八方來財)”, “Karma Code (因果)” and “Blueprint Supreme (大展鸿图)”. Here are all the details:
SKAI ISYOURGOD “Fresh Off The Boat” In Kuala Lumpur
Visit TopGallantShow and GAM Entertainment’s social media pages for more information on the concert. Besides Malaysia, SKAI ISYOURGOD will also perform in Macau and the United Kingdom. Check out his latest release, “The Diplomats (外交官)”, featuring Project Pat:
With rising living costs, many Malaysians are becoming more mindful about where their money goes.
Yet despite tightening budgets, there are certain expenses that people seem more willing to splurge on these days.
Vitaly Gariev (Unsplash)
From Necessities To Small Luxuries, Spending Habits Are Changing
Whether it’s for convenience, comfort, or simply improving quality of life, here are seven things Malaysians are quietly spending more on in 2026.
Subscription Services
Gone are the days when a single streaming subscription was enough. Many Malaysians now juggle multiple monthly subscriptions, from entertainment and music streaming to cloud storage, productivity tools, and even AI platforms.
While each service may seem affordable on its own, the costs can quickly add up over time.
Specialty Coffee & Matcha
The daily kopi run has evolved.
Specialty coffee shops and matcha cafés continue to attract Malaysians looking for a small treat during a busy workday. While spending RM15 to RM20 on a drink was once considered a luxury, it has become a regular habit for many urban professionals.
For some, it’s not just about the drink — it’s about the experience and environment.
Food Delivery Fees
Many people have become accustomed to the convenience of having meals delivered straight to their doorstep.
Although delivery fees, platform charges, and service fees have increased over the years, plenty of Malaysians still find the convenience worth paying for, especially during busy workdays or rainy evenings.
Health & Wellness
Health is increasingly being viewed as an investment rather than an expense.
Gym memberships, fitness classes, supplements, therapy sessions, and wellness apps are becoming more common parts of monthly budgets as people prioritise both physical and mental well-being.
Pet Care
Pet owners know that furry companions come with a growing list of expenses.
From premium pet food and grooming services to veterinary care and pet-friendly activities, Malaysians are spending more than ever to ensure their pets live comfortable and healthy lives.
Home Comfort & Workspace Upgrades
With flexible and hybrid work arrangements remaining common, many Malaysians continue to invest in making their homes more comfortable.
Ergonomic chairs, standing desks, better internet plans, air purifiers, and smart home devices have become increasingly popular purchases for those spending more time at home.
Short Getaways & Staycations
While international travel remains popular, many Malaysians are also setting aside money for shorter breaks closer to home.
Weekend staycations, road trips, and quick domestic escapes offer an opportunity to recharge without committing to the cost of a major holiday.
Are These Expenses Worth It?
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The answer depends on individual priorities.
While some of these expenses may seem unnecessary to one person, they can significantly improve convenience, well-being, or quality of life for another. As spending habits continue to evolve, it’s clear that Malaysians are becoming more intentional about where they choose to spend their money.
This Father’s Day, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur invites families to honour the extraordinary fathers in their lives with a collection of thoughtfully curated dining experiences across its award-winning restaurants.
From indulgent seafood feasts and refined Cantonese set menus to perfectly grilled steaks and relaxed poolside favourites, each celebration is designed to create meaningful moments around the table.
Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
Refined Josper-grilled Indulgence at Mandarin Grill
For fathers who appreciate the pleasure of exceptional grilled fare, Mandarin Grill presents a Father’s Day 3-Course Set Menu, with free flow of main course and condiments, priced at RM268 nett per person.
The experience begins with a comforting Vegetable Chowder, served with toasted bread and fresh herbs, before progressing to the highlight of the celebration — a free-flow selection of premium meats, seafood and accompaniments.
Guests may enjoy unlimited servings of Josper-grilled Australian Black Angus Ribeye, Josper-grilled Australian Black Angus Flank Steak, Konro-grilled Cajun Chicken Roulade or Miso Honey-Glazed Sea Bass, accompanied by Spiced Fries and Red Cabbage Slaw.
To complement the selection, a choice of Beef Jus, Peppercorn Sauce or Salsa Verde is served, allowing diners to personalise each plate to their preference.
The celebration concludes on a warm and comforting note with Banana Walnut Cake, paired with bourbon caramel sauce and brown butter cream.
Elevate the celebration with a bottle of Demoiselles de Bergeron Haut-Médoc, available for an additional RM198.
Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
A Thoughtful Father’s Day Gift from The Mandarin Cake Shop
Inspired by the iconic Austrian Sacher Torte, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur’s interpretation reimagines the classic dessert through the hotel’s own lens, designed as a tribute to fathers who appreciate timeless classics.
Available in both large (RM188 nett) and individual-sized portions (RM38 nett), the Father’s Day cake is accompanied by handcrafted Chocolate Cigars (RM48 nett). Expertly crafted by the hotel’s pastry team, the chocolate cigars offer a whimsical finishing touch, making them an ideal gift for fathers, grandfathers and mentors alike.
Available from 15 to 21 June 2026. Advance pre-order is required.
Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
A Grand Seafood Celebration at Mosaic
Families gathering for Father’s Day can indulge in “The Ultimate Dad Feast” at Mosaic — a specially curated seafood buffet lunch available exclusively on 20 and 21 June 2026.
Priced at RM245 nett per person, the celebratory buffet transforms the traditional family lunch into an elevated occasion filled with generous seafood selections and special chef-curated presentations. As part of the experience, fathers will be served with an exclusive Surf & Turf plate featuring grilled tenderloin and butterflied grilled lobster, thoughtfully prepared as a tribute to the occasion.
Families dining together will also enjoy a sharing platter of grilled lobsters served tableside, creating memorable communal moments designed to celebrate togetherness.
Sophisticated Cantonese Feasts at Lai Po Heen
This Father’s Day, Lai Po Heen presents a collection of specially curated Cantonese set menus crafted for intimate family gatherings and grand celebratory occasions alike.
Highlights across the menus include Traditional Roasted Peking Duck, South African Abalone, Coral Trout prepared in two styles, Steamed Dragon Tiger Grouper, Double-boiled Superior Fish Maw Soup, Crispy Roasted Chicken with Garlic, and Wok-fried Prawns with Garlic and Chilli Crisp.
To conclude the dining experience on a sweet note, guests may indulge in elegant desserts such as Musang King Durian Pancakes, Bentong Ginger Tea Glutinous Rice Balls, and Chilled Mango Purée with Vanilla Ice Cream, Sago and Pomelo, all complemented with premium Longjing Tea.
Relaxed Poolside Comforts at Aqua Restaurant & Bar
For a more casual yet flavour-packed Father’s Day treat, Aqua Restaurant & Bar introduces its indulgent BBQ Short Rib Burger.
Served in a buttery brioche bun, the burger features tender short rib meat layered with caramelised onions, melted red cheddar, BBQ mayonnaise and fresh arugula leaves. Guests may pair the dish with either French fries or a refreshing garden salad, making it the perfect laid-back poolside indulgence for the occasion.
Celebrating Fatherhood Through Exceptional Culinary Experiences
Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
Whether enjoying a lavish seafood brunch, a refined Cantonese feast, premium Josper-grilled steaks or relaxed poolside dining, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur offers thoughtfully curated experiences designed to celebrate fathers and family connections through unforgettable cuisine and warm hospitality.
For more information or reservations, please call +60 (3) 2330 8798 or email mokul-fb@mohg.com.
If you’re planning on heading to IKEA Cheras for a meal at their Swedish Restaurant, you’ll have to reconsider. The Swedish furniture giant recently announced that their in-house restaurant is temporarily closed until further notice to facilitate maintenance work.
On 17th June 2026 (Wednesday), IKEA Malaysia released a statement on social media regarding the status of their Cheras outlet’s Swedish Restaurant. Earlier that same day, customers noticed that the eatery had closed down, with a closure order notice from the Jabatan Kesihatan Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur dan Putrajaya under Section 11 of the Malaysian Food Act 1983.
In its statement, IKEA Malaysia confirmed the closure, writing, “Our IKEA Cheras Swedish Restaurant is temporarily closed from today (17 June 2026) while we carry out maintenance works to ensure we continue meeting the high hygiene standards expected by both IKEA and Malaysian health authorities.” The company also apologised for the inconvenience caused by the sudden change in operations.
IKEA Malaysia continued the statement, clarifying that only the Swedish Restaurant is temporarily closed. The IKEA Café and Bistro at IKEA Cheras remain open. The closure also doesn’t affect the company’s Damansara, Tebrau and Batu Kawan outlets. It’s unclear when the Swedish Restaurant will be back in business. However, reports say the eatery will remain shut for two weeks, until 1st July 2026 (Wednesday).
Netizens have reacted to the closure, but some regular customers said they weren’t surprised by the news. Many lamented that the Swedish Restaurant at the Cheras outlet has had cleanliness issues for some time, pointing out that the dishes and cutlery still have stains from previous diners despite being washed. A few netizens even claimed to have gotten food poisoning after dining at the restaurant, highlighting a serious issue with the eatery.
SOURCE: IKEA MALAYSIA
The closure also comes just as IKEA was set to hold their Midsummer Dinner Buffet, initially scheduled for 18th and 19th June 2026 (Thursday and Friday). While the buffet won’t continue at the Cheras outlet, customers can still enjoy the buffet event at the Damansara, Tebrau and Batu Kawan outlets. Customers who have already purchased tickets can contact IKEA Malaysia for more details.
Despite the disappointing news, customers expressed support for IKEA Cheras, hoping that the Swedish Restaurant will be back in business soon.
As global anticipation builds towards football’s most celebrated tournament, PANDORA Malaysia steps into the season with a campaign that goes beyond the game itself.
Introducing More Than A Match: Lucky Charms for the Season, a curated edit from the Summer Collection that transforms match-day rituals, superstitions, and shared moments into wearable symbols for passion, belief, and connection.
Source: PANDORA Malaysia
Football lives in the routines before kickoff, the lucky shirts worn without question, the quiet superstitions repeating in living rooms, cafes, and stadium stands around the world – not just what happens on the pitch.
It’s in the collective breath held before a penalty, and the eruption of joy that follows a winning goal. PANDORA captures this essence and reframes it as jewellery designed to be carried through every moment of the season.
Source: PANDORA Malaysia
Each charm in the collection becomes a distilled expression of the game’s most powerful themes; teamwork, ambition, resilience, and triumph. Crafted as meaningful keepsakes, the pieces reinterpret iconic football symbolism into personal talismans that speak to both individual identity and collective spirit.
Whether it’s a reminder of dedication and discipline, or a playful nod to match-day superstition, each design reflects the emotional language of football fandom.
Source: PANDORA Malaysia
The More Than A Match: Lucky Charms for the Season collection represents the idea that the World Cup is a global cultural moment that transcends geography, language, and generation. It is a shared experience built on anticipation, connection, and memory making.
From packed stadiums to late night screenings at home, football becomes a unifying force that brings people closer together in real time. This is reimagined through PANDORA’s design language, transforming everyday belief into tangible form.
Source: PANDORA Malaysia
This season, PANDORA turns personal traditions and unseen fandom rituals, like lucky charms and symbolic gestures into a curated set of football-inspired charms designed to be worn daily, and meaningfully. Each piece becomes a small celebration of hope, loyalty, and shared victory, capturing the emotional highs and lows that define the beautiful game.
From dreams of glory to moments of triumph, More Than A Match: Lucky Charms for the Season invites fans to carry the spirit of football beyond the final whistle, turning every match day moment into something lasting.
Stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more jewellery drops!